The study found that about 10% of the fatal car crashes in the U.S. in the past two years were caused by a distracted driver. Of those accidents, 62% were a result of a driver who was just kinda lost in thought. 12% were a result of using a phone.

7% were caused by rubbernecking . . . 5% were from kids or passengers distracting the driver . . . 2% were caused by eating and drinking . . . 2% were caused by reaching for something . . . and 1% were caused by pets.